The CMS student
council is participating in Samaritan's Purse Operation Christmas Child again
this year. We pack
shoe boxes with items for children in third world countries. We will collect
items for 2 weeks for our shoe boxes. Please consider
helping your homeroom and our student council members to pack a shoe box.

National
Collection Week is November 13th-17th.

On Friday,
November 17th I will load them all up and take them to Covington's drop off
location at First Baptist Church in Covington.

You can decide if
you want to pack your shoe box for a boy or girl. You then choose
what age group the items in your box would be most suited for.

You can purchase
a lot of these items at Dollar Tree. You can also
include a picture of yourself or your class in your box. Think about how
this gift may make a difference in the life of a child who doesn't receive
anything for Christmas.

“Do all the good you can. By all the means
you can. In all the ways you can. In all the places you can. At all the times
you can. To all the people you can. As long as ever you can.”― John Wesley

Thank you,Jasmine
Fussell CMS Student
Council Advisor

The Crestview Middle
School Student Council is comprised of elected representatives from each grade. There are 4 officers: a President, Vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. These students are charged with increasing student
involvement, promoting school spirit, and reaching out into the community.

The Student Council
officers and representatives have begun to increase student involvement and
raise school spirit by being actively involved in choosing homecoming week
theme days and helping to plan our homecoming pep rally. They also plan to
honor our 8th grade athletes throughout the year. The Student
Council also plans to purchase extra mats for our back doors and extra trash
cans for outside to help clean and beautify our school.

Past events have been teaming with the Tipton County Junior Auxiliary for their
holiday food drive, visiting residents in local nursing homes, and raising money
for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Our students are passionate about
making sure Crestview Middle School is active in the community, and our Student
Council is excited about focusing energy to help students do that!

Past projects include
donating red velvet curtains for the stage in the cafeteria, the PA system in
the gym, red floor mats for the school entrance, and the white wrought iron
furniture in the courtyards. Our students are excited about leaving their mark
on Crestview Middle School, as well.

The Mission of the Tipton County School System, the leading catalyst for educational excellence, is to guide and inspire students to become model citizens who pursue postsecondary education and thrive in the global job market by engaging each student in challenging experiences led by quality educators in a safe and nurturing environment.

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